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donnybrooksnounpl. of donnybrook a rough and often noisy fight usually involving several peoplea dozen people were arrested after the donnybrook at the stadium affrays(chiefly British), brawls, broils, fracases(or British fracas), frays, free-for-alls, melees(also mêlées), rough-and-tumbles, rows, ruckuses, ructions battles, clashes, combats, conflicts, contests, fisticuffs, handgrips, hassles, scraps, scrimmages, scuffles, skirmishes, struggles, tussleshorseplaysaltercations, arguments, disputes, kickups, quarrels, spats, squabbles, tiffs, wrangles an often noisy or angry expression of differing opinionsthe kind of hot-button issue that inevitably creates a donnybrook in the halls of the statehouse altercations, argle-bargles(chiefly British), arguments, argy-bargies(chiefly British), battles royal(or battle royals or battles royale or battle royales), bickers, brawls, contretemps, controversies, cross fires, disagreements, disputes, fallings-out(or falling-outs), fights, hassles, imbroglios, kickups, misunderstandings, quarrels, rhubarbs, rows, scraps, set-tos, spats, squabbles, tiffs, wrangles clashes, run-ins, skirmishes, tangles, tussleslogomachiesfeuds, vendettasattacks, contentions, dissensions(also dissentions)debates, differences, disputationsfusses, objections, protestations, protestsaffrays(chiefly British), fisticuffs, fracases(or British fracas), frays, free-for-alls, melees(also mêlées)catfights |